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Is an i3 Processor good for gaming?

Now I can not give you the best answer but I can sure as hell try. At the moment I have an i3 6100. It does it’s job relatively well and I am yet to have problems with it. For a while (because I am an idiot…) I was running Overwatch on my integrated graphics. *FacePalm*. It was able to run on low with shadows off for around 45 fps. There is also something weird with my Windows 10 that I will get back to later. So far the i3 has been doing the job fairly well and I am very happy with it. You should probably go for a i5 though it is just as someone else said more bang for your buck. If you have more money then go for an i7. I think for the price of it it does the job it is supposed to do decently well.From my experience I am very pleased with my i3. I was worried it wouldn’t be that good but it does it’s job quite well. I would’ve went with i5 6th gen but I kind of didn’t have a lot of money at the time and still don’t. :’( . I am hopefully going to get a job next year and I will be able to save my money up and upgrade my computer. It is hard to upgrade your pc when your 16 without a job. I don’t know if this even answered the question well I hope it did.Down to the question that I had. In Nvidia control panel in the manage 3d options you can set your graphics settings for your various applications. There is supposed to be a drop down bar that says choose preferred graphics processor. I don’t have that setting on my control panel. I have to change every setting manually which isn’t that big of a deal but it gets annoying every time I download a game. If someone could help me with that I would appreciate it. :P

Can I play GTA 5 on Android?

No,GTA 5 has a high graphic system with higher memory,android is not as high as pc or console system,when you see every videos on youtube that they have gta 5 on android,don’t trust them,the apps are actually maleware and they just keep lying to you so you will be suffer,mostly the screen of the phone in the videos may looks like they are actually playing gta 5,may of you will be confused if its real or not,or they just take gta 5 gameplay videos and just record it and pretend to touch the screen.don’t ever trust them,they are fakers.

Can a PC with an i3 8100, GTX 1060 6GB and 8GB RAM stream games like Minecraft, Fortnite and Overwatch?

Yes, though in your case, I would use GPU streaming through Nvidia “Shadowplay” or “Share” as it is renamed, to leverage the encoding workload more to the GPU. GTX 1060 can handle it with a minor impact on FPS, while you will not lose CPU cycles, which is a better option.Minecraft, Fortnite, and Overwatch are all lightweight titles that do not request a particularly beefy GPU to provide +100 frames per second. Additionally, if you are playing on a 60Hz monitor then you have no real need for over 60 frames per second, so you indeed should go for GPU encoding for your game stream.On the last note, I should mention that some newer FreeSync monitors advertise as up to 75Hz refresh, so I have one such Samsung 27″ but I use a GTX980. The trick is to go into Nvidia control panel and set-up a custom desktop resolution 1920x1080 with 70, 72 or 75Hz whichever you choose. Then configure your Nvidia Vsync to “Fast” and you will enjoy games with ~75 frames per second synced to your display refresh. The best option for a smoother budget gaming experience, and in competitive games such as those you mentioned you will benefit from higher frames per second display.

Is 15mbps download enough for online gaming? PLEASE HELP (10 Points)?

my average is around 15 mbps, it will be more than enough considering battlefield has dedicated servers for the game. As well as people servers that they can host. Although if you were to play call of duty, it will piss you off when your only on a 1 or 2 bar. :) but bf4 on ps4 should be no issue

What is the minimum internet requirements (speed, ping, data) for play online games like Pubg, CSGO, etc.?

For a competitive, first person shooter you surprisingly don't need that much internet speed to play the game, just keep in mind the initial download of the game could take ages on lower speeds.An internet speed of around 3–5mbps is sufficient for gaming, but ping is reliant on your ISP. If you aren't getting 80 ping or below, either use an ethernet cable, (if you aren't already) or call your internet service provider for assistance.And you mentioned data.If you plan on playing games regularly, and are on a plan with a data cap, you are probably going to want to strive for their biggest package you can afford.As a side not, satellite internet WILL NOT EVER work with online gaming. Your ping will be in the thousands at all times.

What are some hacks to play high-end games on a low-end PC?

You can play latest games on low end PC by choosing thousands of videos on youtube, but there are two problems first if you play it by some hacks it will give you low graphics and the 2nd many times you will get some lag or fps issues. these two problems will not let you fully enjoy the game for example I have HP Notebook 8470p which is intel cori5–3360 2.8 GHZ and 8gb ram and amb radeon hd 7500m series.I played Mafia 3 with ragnos1997 instead of low graphics i have lag issues so buy xbox one x which give me perfect game experience i took 1 year to collect money for xbox one x if you are a gamer just buy latest console and enjoy stop taking hacks.yeah i know its hard to collect money do part time jobs

Has online video quality caught up to Blu-ray quality?

For video on demand it is possible to match or exceed but the problem is bitrate and the quality of the internet connection.Blu-ray is up to 48Mbps for pre-recorded content like movies and using AVC encoding that is very good quality. Apparently the average bitrate for released Blu-ray discs is 20Mbps.Now online video can be any bitrate in theory but you rarely see it above 9Mbps because few customers can receive it. Netflix is about 5Mbps for HD and 25Mbps for UHD.So with UHD you do get better quality than Blu-ray, especially as UHD uses HEVC instead of AVC so it is 2-4x more efficient. At 25Mbps you are talking about an equivalent of 50+Mbps Blu-ray in comparison. But to be fair to Blu-ray their new UHD specification allows for new bitrates of 82Mbps, 108Mbps or 128Mbps.

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